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Love Greeting Cards

Love cards are year-round expressions of affection — between romantic partners, family members, or close friends — sent outside the calendar of holidays like Valentine's Day and anniversaries. This collection runs from quiet-romantic to playfully-affectionate to the kind of love between friends and family that mainstream cards under-serve. Every card prints at home on standard paper or sends as a digital share link. Useful for the long-distance Tuesdays, the after-arguments, and the random afternoons when you want someone to know.

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What to write inside a Love card

Sample messages varied by tone. Use one as written, or as a starting point for your own.

Short

  • Just thinking about you. That's all.
  • Wherever, with you. Always.

Romantic

  • You're the campsite I'd pick on every map. I love you.
  • Some loves arrive loud. Mine for you arrived quiet, and stayed.

Playful

  • You're my favorite person and I'm putting it in writing so you have evidence.
  • I love you. Even when you take 45 minutes to pick a campsite.

Long Distance

  • Same moon. Same sky. Different time zone. Counting the days.
  • Distance isn't the obstacle people pretend it is. I love you.

Family

  • I love you. That's the whole message.

After Fight

  • I love you. Let's try again tomorrow.

Just Because

  • No occasion. Just wanted you to know.

Sentimental

  • You make ordinary days feel like a place I want to live.

Love cards by relationship

Different recipients ask for different cards. Browse by who you're sending to.

For Partner / Romantic

For the everyday loves between long-term couples.

Long-Distance Love

For the people separated by miles and time zones. Quietly sustaining.

Family Love Cards

For the love between siblings, parents, and adult children. Year-round.

For Best Friend

For the deep friendships mainstream cards under-serve.

Just Because

For when there's no reason and you want there to be a card anyway.

Love cards by tone

Choose a register that fits the recipient.

Romantic Love Cards

Quiet, sincere, no script-and-rose-petal cliché.

Playful Love Cards

For the loves sustained partly by humor.

Short Love Cards

For when a few words is the whole message.

Frequently asked about Love cards

What do you write in a love card?

Be specific. "I love how you make the camp coffee strong" is more affecting than "I love you so much." If you can name a small habit, a small gesture, or a small thing the recipient does that you appreciate, that's the strongest message a love card can carry.

Are love cards just for romantic partners?

No. Love cards work for partners, family, and close friends — anyone you love and want to tell, outside of the calendar holidays. The relationship sections above are split deliberately so you can pick the right tone.

When should I send a love card?

Anytime. Love cards aren't time-sensitive — that's their advantage. A card that arrives on a random Tuesday lands harder than the same words sent on Valentine's Day, because it's not on the schedule.

What's the difference between a love card and a Valentine's Day card?

Valentine's Day cards are tied to February 14 and tend to lean romantic. Love cards are evergreen — they work year-round, for any kind of love (including familial and platonic), and don't carry the holiday pressure that makes Valentine's feel performative for some people.

Are these love cards appropriate for long-distance relationships?

Yes — the long-distance section above is built for it. The digital share-link option is especially useful when you can't mail a physical card across time zones quickly.

Can I send a love card to a friend without it being weird?

Yes. The For Best Friend section is built for this — warm without crossing into romantic territory. Mainstream cards often skip the love-between-friends category entirely, but it's real, and it deserves a card.

Curated by Jeremy Henricks, founder of TerraGreetings · Pacific Northwest